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Very easy to cause a bug in FF. If you click the slider without moving, it changes to a negative value that causes some nastiness if you hit “apply”. Over all an interesting app… just not horribly useful.

Caleb – stfu for real. stick to dev comments.
I dig the button style. I would like a photoshop template though.

Comment by omg... — May 29, 2007

I don’t think my cool button looks like that…
Later in the news, how to give your visitors a warm “welcome to my cool site” message through alert() JS API.

Comment by Bob — May 29, 2007

Seriously, why?

Comment by uh — May 29, 2007

the idea is quite ok, why not after all, but the realisation is … humm how to say it … is far to be a good one imo.

It’s slow, very buggy and the markup is ugly. Take a look at the HTML… sighh :(

And the UI is not very intuitive. Why the hell do i need to click on an “apply” button to get my update applied, could be done in real time. At first i wanted to click on the “sample” button, not very intuitive, still imo of course.

Oh, and last thing for me, this is nothing related to AJAX technics. The “sample” button is in an iframe with and there’s simply a form submitting to this iframe.

I dont even understand why jquery is needed here. After all, that’s not “complex” javascript, all is needed is read the value of some , and a few div acting as buttons and then copying thoses values to hidden elements and then submitting the form to the iframe.

It’s no AJAX and doesn’t need jquery at all.

Comment by Laurent V. — May 29, 2007

grrr, is that’s tooo difficult to htmlentities the comments ???

… read the value of some select and input, and a few div ….

Comment by Laurent V. — May 29, 2007

I don’t know, I like it. I’ve been making some buttons in photoshop and this is a heck of a lot easier, and they look a little better.